A tragic incident occurred in Ogun State where as many as six individuals lost their lives in a devastating manner from an alcohol drink. It is reported that these individuals consumed a locally-made alcoholic drink, allegedly provided by a friend, during a gathering of seven friends in Ogbogbo community, Ijebu-North East Local Government Area. The unfortunate event took place on Tuesday at a joint where the friends had gathered to enjoy themselves. Shockingly, all six of the people who drank the alcohol passed away, while the person who supplied the drink from his home and did not consume any of it survived. According to locals, prior to the incident, there had been an argument between the six deceased individuals and the suspect, but the matter was resolved. In an attempt to make amends and reconcile with his friends, the suspect reportedly offered the local gin as a peace gesture, fetching a bottle from his house to share. Unfortunately, a few hours after the friends had departed to their respective destinations, news spread that two of them had died, and the remaining four were hospitalized. The incident has left the community in deep sorrow and shock. A source to Daily Post added that “the other four persons died the following day. Six people have been confirmed dead. The whereabouts of the man who brought the alcohol is yet to be known.” Confirming the report, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Omolola Odutola gave a statement. “I just confirmed something like that occurred, but the families said they are not pressing charges and prefer to bury their dead,” she stated.
“It was a case of assassination” – Suspect involved in Apostle Suleman’s convoy attack confesses (Video)
Nigerian Police Force parade one of the suspects involved in the deadly attack on Apostle Suleman’s convoy which left multiple dead in October, 2022. The Force paraded the 34-year-old man identified as Yusuf Isah, on Thursday alongside 19 other culprits following a failed assassination attempt on the apostle the previous year.
“It was a case of assassination” – Suspect involved in Apostle Suleman’s convoy attack confesses. Credit: Google. NigezieXtreme recalls that on the 21st of October 2022, the gunmen had ambushed the cleric around the Auchi area of Edo State, which had left 7 dead. CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi who spoke to the press while parading the suspect disclosed that Isah had been the first to have opened fire on the clergyman’s convoy. He said; “Operatives of the FIB on the trail of the assailants apprehended this suspect, Yusuf Isah, a native of Okene, Kogi State, at Agabara Oluwatobi Phase 2, A plumber, and recovered five AK-47, 2 K2 Assault rifles, 180 Live Ammunition, and four suspected IEDs found in his apartment.
“It was a case of assassination” – Suspect involved in Apostle Suleman’s convoy attack confesses. Credit: Apostle Suleman/ Google. Investigation revealed that the suspect was part of the seven-man gang responsible for the attack on the convoy of the Apostle and some of the rifles found in his possession were riffles snatched from the three police officers that were killed during the October 21, 2022 attack.” It was also reported by the police that Isah had admitted to joining the gang in 2021 after being freed from Olokuta Correctional Service, where he had been after being apprehended for armed robbery. On his part, the suspect admitted and confessed that the mission had been one with the intent of assassinating the cleric. He said: “Actually, it was a case of assassination, but I don’t have the details of the operation. It was Ilaisu and Nabista that have the full information. I am the first person that pulled fire on the convoy of Apostle Suleiman”. Watch him speak:
Ghana police recover Meek Mill’s stolen phone, arrest suspect
Ghana police have recovered the phone of famous American rap artist, Meek Mill after it was stolen in the country.
The rapper who is currently in the country for his Afronation concert had earlier cried out about his stolen phone, soliciting for it’s return.
Hours after the incident, the Ghana police released a statement revealing that they had nabbed the culprit, Nuhu Sule, and that the artist’s phone was also recovered.
It was reported that the culprit was caught at his hideout in Accra, Ghana.
The report read:
“The police have arrested one suspect and retrieved a mobile phone that was stolen from Meek Mill, an American hip-hop artist,” the statement reads.
“The suspect Nuhu Sule alias Ababaawa was arrested Friday, December 30, 2022 at his hideout in Accra.
“He is currently in police custody and will be taken through the due process of the law.
The victim, Meek Mill, reported his phone stolen in Accra on December 29, 2022.”